Letter: MCS recipient of Monsanto donation
To the Editor:Earlier this year, the Mitchell Christian School was fortunate to be the recipient of a $2,500 donation through the Monsanto Fund’s America’s Farmers Grow Communities program. On behalf of the Mitchell Christian School, I want to make farmers in Hanson County aware of the continued program and ask them to tell others about it. One farmer will win the opportunity to designate a non-profit organization to receive the $2,500 donation. Farmers can enter now through Dec. 31.
By: Greg Buche, Development director, Mitchell Christian School, Mitchell
To the Editor:
Earlier this year, the Mitchell Christian School was fortunate to be the recipient of a $2,500 donation through the Monsanto Fund’s America’s Farmers Grow Communities program. On behalf of the Mitchell Christian School, I want to make farmers in Hanson County aware of the continued program and ask them to tell others about it. One farmer will win the opportunity to designate a non-profit organization to receive the $2,500 donation. Farmers can enter now through Dec. 31.
The Mitchell Christian School would greatly appreciate receiving another donation. But farmers can choose another eligible non-profit organization that they think will benefit our community. To qualify, the farmer must be at least 21 years old and actively engaged in farming at least 250 acres of corn, soybeans and/or cotton.
Yet another reason to sign up, the Monsanto Fund will donate $1 per entry to the local United Way. In any case, we all will win. For more information, go to www.growcommunities.com or call (877) 267-3332. It only takes a few moments.
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